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My garage after I made the mounted work shelves, the stand alone work bench, that corner contraption, and then the cabinets (mostly from odds-n-end pieces of wood). It stopped where that long vertical cabinet is, then wife said “I wished it went all the way to the wall” so I added another, called it my “charging area” (battery charging). In a year I have learned much on my own, mostly watching Youtube, especially Steve’s . I don’t do exactly what video shows, I take what I watch, and “change” it (to suit me I suppose).

But wanted to share this with you and Steve (if you guys are interested).

some very popular tablet stands.

A table I made to use at work (I also custom made one to fit my computer desk at work )

here is what I found from that trip. I had others, but these were the best so maybe I didn’t keep them. I have been to Europe several times, and never did the usual touristy stuph 🙂

On the road to Andorra. Lleida is a town in northern Spain. I stopped in Lleida to buy some tape for a cardboard box containing my dirty clothes, for the return flight. All I could find was some colored electrical tape (not the usual black). The numbers are km’s (of course).

In the Pyrenees (love mountains!)

I had to wait for this lady to cross the street (she was in no hurry…neither was I)

Not in Andorra, but in northern Spain. Interesting that I moved into a world favorite cliff climbing area in Kentucky after this.

out the hotel window , middle of Andorra, a province not “owned” by any country, no official currency, they used (at the time I was there, before the Euro) 5 currencies from surrounding countries. No official language, the people there speak several languages ( as do many Europeans ).

A forest clearing cathedral straight out of “The Red Badge of Courage”, minus the Union soldier, and more peaceful. A place of rest. Rest among those he knows, a place he returned after adventures out west. Something drew him back, There is a story here. He left some family in Arkansas. His business interests spread out in Georgia, a far cry from the farmer of eastern North Carolina.

A story to be discovered. Or to be written. Or a little of both.

Forest Clearing Cathedral

In Memory of

Wiley Taylor

Born Sept 1814

Died June 16, 1891

Though Thou Art Gone

Fond Memory Clings to Thee

King Cemetery

Gibbs here too

Old Georgia flag

I was trespassing 🙂

Walking back into the modern world, a modern cemetary. It doesn’t hold the cathedral air (for me)

the current owner of the King Cemetery works to keep GA Power at bay regarding their desires vs. the family plot